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|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Feb 05 13:31:31    |
      XPost: rec.arts.anime.fandom, rec.arts.anime.misc, aus.arts.anime       From: robkelk@deadspam.com              (continued from Part 3)                     M               M66: see BLACK MAGIC M66               MACH GO GO GO: see SPEED RACER               MACROSS: Epic sci-fi space opera, influenced by GUNDAM and YAMATO.       In the year 1999, a deserted alien space warship crash lands on Earth.       The people on Earth spend the next 10 years refurbishing the spaceship,       christening it the Macross. On the day of the Macross' launching       ceremony, the Zentradi, an alien race of humanoid giants, appears above       the Earth to claim the ship. The crew of the Macross are forced to       perform a space fold to escape, unwittingly taking 50,000 civilians with       them to the edges of the solar system. With the fold system       mysteriously missing, the Macross is forced to slowly make its way back       to Earth, while constantly being harassed by the pursuing Zentradi.        Within the backdrop of this war, personal dramas are played out.       Foremost among them is the love triangle that slowly forms between       fighter pilot Ichijyo Hikaru, singer Lynn Minmay, and bridge operator       Hayase Misa. Hikaru saves Minmay's life during the Zentradi attack,       and falls in love with her when the two are accidentally stranded deep       within the Macross. But as Minmay's singing career blossoms and her       star rises, he wonders if their worlds are drifting apart. Hikaru and       Misa begin their relationship with almost constant arguments, but their       time together in the line of duty slowly brings them closer.        MACROSS comprises 36 episodes, and originally aired on TV in Japan       from 1982 to 1983. MACROSS is generally considered a classic, famous       for its transforming Valkyrie mecha and its idol singer, Lynn Minmay.       In the US, it was altered and incorporated into the 1985 ROBOTECH       series as the Macross Saga.        Available subtitled from AnimEigo, and dubbed as part of ROBOTECH       from ADV in North America.        [Entry by Ray Li]               MACROSS: DO YOU REMEMBER LOVE: Set in the MACROSS universe, this       "film in a film" is a brief and somehow distorted retelling of the       original TV series, SDF MACROSS. Any other description will be only a       list of differences from original story.        [Entry by Andrew V. Tupkalo]               MADOX-01: A parody of mecha films in which a young lad gets       trapped inside a metal combat suit. The army wants the suit back, and       the hero just wants to keep his date. Available from AnimEigo.               MAGIC KNIGHT RAYEARTH: TV Season One: Three junior high school       girls - Hikaru Shidou, Umi Ryuuzaki, and Fuu Hououji - meet for the       first time atop Tokyo Tower on a field trip, when they are summoned to       Cephiro by the Pillar, Princess Emeraude. Master Mage Clef informs them       that they need to become the Legendary Magic Knights and save Cephiro       from destruction, to be allowed to return home. High Priest Zagato has       captured Princess Emeraude and set up obstacles to prevent the girls       from fulfilling their quest.        TV Season Two: In a second visit to Cephiro, the girls learn from       Master Mage Clef that there are three countries from nearby planets on       their way to invade Cephiro: Autozam, Farhen and Chizeta. During the       battles, a more sinister force appears and the girls must defend the       planet from destruction.        Season one has 20 episodes, which must be seen before the 29 episodes       in Season two since there are unresolved matters from the first season       that get resolved in the second season.        MAGIC KNIGHT RAYEARTH TV is available from Anime Works.        [Entry by Gerardo Campos]               MAGIC KNIGHT RAYEARTH OAV: Three junior high school girls - Hikaru,       Umi, and Fuu - make a wish to never get separated, a few days before       their graduation and before they start to attend different high schools.       While they are having fun, mages and warriors from Cephiro start to       appear on Earth, some of them supporting Princess Emeraude, preparing       the ground to receive her, and others Cephirians not really convinced       that invading Earth will solve Cephiro's problem. The girls have an       encounter with Mokona and later with Master Mage Clef whom start to give       them magic powers, and receive the duty to find and awake their       "mashins" to defend Earth.        The TV series and the OAV episodes are set in different worlds; the       stories are completely unrelated.        This 3 episode OAV is available from Manga Entertainment.        [Entry by Gerardo Campos]               MAGIC USERS CLUB: see MAHOU TSUKAI TAI               MAGICAL GIRL PRETTY SAMMY: Sasami Kawai is chosen by Tsunami,       Queen of Juraihelm, to become the title character. With the aid of a       magic wand and her cute animal sidekick Ryo-chan, Sammy rights wrongs       and triumphs over evil, while desperately hoping no one she knows       spots her in her ridiculous costume! Three-part OAV series featuring       the magical-girl spoof character introduced in the TENCHI MUYO: MIHOSHI       SPECIAL anime. Entertaining silliness that can be appreciated by fans       of Tenchi as well as an affectionate send-up of the Magical Girl genre.       Watch for the Evil Bill Gates clone in episode two! Available from       Geneon.        [Entry by Dave Menard]               MAGICAL PROJECT S: TV series version of MAGICAL GIRL PRETTY SAMMY       and spoof of magical girl shows in general. Aimed more at children       than the OAV series was. Catchier theme song, too. Suitable for all       ages. Available from Geneon.        [Entry by Dave Menard]               MAGICAL SHOPPING ARCADE ABENOBASHI: see ABENOBASHI MAHOU SHOUTENGAI               MAHOU TSUKAI TAI (a.k.a. MAGIC USERS CLUB): This series starts       with an alien craft entering the Earth's atmosphere, devastating the       carrier taskforce sent to intercept it, and ... stopping in the middle       of the Pacific. Meanwhile, Sae is trying to make a good impression on       her afterschool club leader Takeo so that he'll notice her, although       it shouldn't be too hard to notice someone in a club that only has       five members, even if it is a club for people who can actually cast       spells (although the rest of the school thinks it's for people who       practice stage magic).        Despite the alien and the magic, this is a coming-of-age story       about five unusual teenagers, told with compassion and humour.        Six OAVs and a sequel TV series (which actually *is* a sequel       instead of being a remake), translated by Anime Works.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               MAISON IKKOKU: A young man in love struggles to achieve his       impossible dreams. The widow who can't forget her beloved husband knows       she has to move on. The handsome, worthy tennis instructor vies for the       widow's love. The harpy-like friends keep the young man and the widow       apart. That, in a nutshell, is MAISON IKKOKU: a slice of everyday life       in a seedy suburban Tokyo boarding house.        Real life is the setting for this romantic comedy from Rumiko       Takahashi (RANMA 1/2, INU-YASHA). Godai is a "ronin", a young man who       failed to get into college. While he struggles to pass his entrance       exams, he moves to a boarding house closer to Tokyo and gets neighbours              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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